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I'm not a gun guy really, although I grew up around guns. We're seeing more bears than we used to in the woods. Last year in Montana a bear stood up and checked us out rather than turning and trotting off like normal. I didn't feel threatened but my wife thinks we need to be more prepared.
So I picked up a Ruger Redhawk in 44 mag. Here's the question: From a dead rest it shoots fine. Otherwise it (or me) shoots to the left. The trigger pull seems quite stiff to me. Is this related? I hate to have to aim to the right all the time. Is there another way to compensate? Should I have the gun looked at? Thanks.
So I picked up a Ruger Redhawk in 44 mag. Here's the question: From a dead rest it shoots fine. Otherwise it (or me) shoots to the left. The trigger pull seems quite stiff to me. Is this related? I hate to have to aim to the right all the time. Is there another way to compensate? Should I have the gun looked at? Thanks.